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Though and outnumbered
Though outnumbered and without any heavy cavalry, Charles had tough, battle-hardened infantry which believed in him implicitly.
Though eventually forced to retreat, the badly outnumbered Confederate forces commanded by General Richard Taylor cost the Union troops, under General Cuvier Grover, significant losses.
Though outnumbered by more than two to one, the Confederate cavalry attacked the federal unit, breaking the federal unit and chasing them down York Road to around current day Woodbourne Avenue within Baltimore City limits.
Though outnumbered, Geronimo fought against both Mexican and United States troops and became famous for his daring exploits and numerous escapes from capture from 1858 to 1886.
Though the Athenians have at this time joined the Theban forces, they were still outnumbered by the Spartans ; their combined forces numbering only at 1, 700 cavalry, 12, 000 hoplites, and around 5, 000 light infantry.
Though their army was very small, they won many battles in which they were outnumbered.
Though the exact proportion of German versus Slavic populations cannot be determined, it is undisputed that the Germans significantly outnumbered the Slavs.
Though minor in scale, the battle's ferocity caught the imagination of the world ”, especially the fate of the 1st Battalion, The Gloucestershire Regiment which was outnumbered and eventually surrounded by Chinese forces on Hill 235, a feature which became known as Gloster Hill.
Though outnumbered, the Sith were able to defeat the Jedi ; however, Bane was grievously injured.
Though vastly superior in technology the White Star Fleet was massively outnumbered by the Earth forces and Sheridian made every effort to bring EA ships over to his side.
Though outnumbered and named by the Hasidim, " misnagdim ", they believed their standard Rabbinic Judaism predated Hasdism, and was original Judaism.
Though vastly outnumbered, the Liberal Party offered an opposing voice and won several local elections.
Though their charge was initially effective, the dragoons, numbering about 50, were quickly surprised and outnumbered by concealed American cavalry, under Colonel William Washington, and driven back in disarray.
Though badly outnumbered, Ney conducted an effective rear guard action and escaped to the southwest across the Pasłęka River with most of his troops.
Though the Danes still outnumbered the Swedes, by approximately 4, 500 to 4, 000, Arensdorff had lost the initiative and after just half an hour his army had disintegrated.
Though Duryodhana's army outnumbered Yudishtira's, Duryodhan lost because of a lack of knowledge in war tactics.
Though outnumbered, the squadron survived the encounter with no losses.
Though outnumbered by the Japanese convoy, both ships persisted.
Though outnumbered, he refuses to run.
Though Law's 2, 000 men were greatly outnumbered by Hooker's force, the hilltop position was naturally strong.
Though outnumbered, Ormonde managed to defeat the rebels and marched on to Dublin by 17 April.
Though outnumbered Sky was able to roll up Lost for a three count.
Though clearly outnumbered, Col. McIntosh's defiant written response to the British demand included the following line: " As to surrendering the fort, receive this laconic reply: COME AND TAKE IT !".
Though still strongly outnumbered, ninja spies informed the Hōjō forces that the attackers, Ashikaga Haruuji in particular, had relaxed their vigilance due to their overconfidence in victory.

Though and knights
Though many were women of royal blood, or wives of knights of the Garter, some women were neither.
Though perhaps most known as one of the foremost military and sporting weapons used by European knights, the use of lances was spread throughout the Old World wherever mounts were available.
Though in later stories, she becomes an adversary of the Round Table when Guinevere discovers her adultery with one of her husband's knights, she eventually reconciles with her brother and even retains her original role, serving as one of the four enchantresses who carry him to Avalon after his final battle at Camlann.
Though he wins her a golden circlet in a tournament, she spurns him, holes up in her castle refusing to see him, and sends her knights daily to humiliate him in hopes of driving him away.
Though death knights rarely work with their own kind, they often have a variety of undead servants such as skeleton warriors, liches, and banshees.
Though Gabrino was treated as a madman and confined in a madhouse, the society flourished until one member, a woodcutter, denounced it to the Inquisition, leading to the arrest of eighty knights.
Though his figures may not be accurate, Raymond of Aguilers gave an account of the army defending the city: " There were, furthermore, in the city two thousand of the best knights, and four or five thousand common knights and ten thousand more footmen ".
Though the only two known kinds of Baron's knights are Dark Knights and Dragon Knights, Baigan's affiliation in Baron's military is never made clear, but it is implied that he is captain of the guard.

Though and charge
Though authors are not allowed to charge for access to copies of their work, downloading a copy from the ACM site requires a paid subscription.
Though the original armiger may have placed particular meaning on a charge, these meanings are not necessarily retained from generation to generation.
Though the charge was untrue, it did Pope a great deal of damage.
Though she was eighteen months Tatiana's senior, Olga had no objection when Tatiana decided to take charge of a situation.
Though his work has frequently been accused of inaccuracy, this charge is somewhat misguided.
Though the terms charge card and credit card are sometimes used interchangeably, they are distinct protocols of financial transactions.
Though originally charge account identification was paper-based, in 1959 American Express became the first charge card operator to issue embossed plastic cards to ISO / IEC 7810 ID-1 standard.
Though she was appointed a member of the board of the Astor Foundation soon after her marriage, upon Vincent Astor's death in 1959, she took charge of all the philanthropies to which he left his fortune.
Though not open access, Physical Review Letters also requires an author page charge, although this is voluntary.
Though formally reproved, however, Roberts was surprisingly appointed to a new charge in Pekin, NY!
Though, both denied to take the charge of this office, which led to the arrest of both by Pakistan Army Corps of Military Police.
Though the rake, or time charge, of traditional casinos is often high, the opportunity costs of running a poker room are even higher.
Though his father provided the funds, it was Waldorf who was in charge of the paper, and he developed a harmonious working relationship with Garvin.
Though he was an officer of the Irish Volunteers, in charge of 200 men in Belfast, it was decided that Belfast could not take part in the rising, as the dominance of the Ulster Volunteers in the northeast could lead to sectarian civil war.
Though not of legal age he at once took charge of this important institution, with the assurance from the board of directors, of which Mr. Kendall was president, that they looked with favor on his scheme, then definitely proposed, to develop the new school into a college.
Though the revolutionary government on Samos wished to become part of Greece, this did not happen until late 1914 when a General Administrator was sent from Athens to take charge.
Though Bangladesh won Rahim's first match in charge, a T20I against the West Indies in October, the team lost the subsequent ODI series 2 – 1 and the two-match Test series 1 – 0.
Though released without charge, records suggest that this was not the last time they were to be questioned by the authorities over their religion.
Though Anna Beauchamp was questioned, a charge against her for being an accessory to the crime was dismissed.
Though they receive the publications free of charge, depository libraries are responsible for the costs of processing the items and making them available.
Though he could no longer practice medicine in Kansas, he kept his Milford clinic open and put two of his protégés in charge.
Though he denied the charge, the criticism would shape King's subsequent decisions regarding the park.

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